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HSA Thinks We're Morons

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Wolfy

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Jan 2, 2010, 3:26:28 PM1/2/10
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I'm amazed that intelligent Americans actually believe that the Homeland
Security Agency can protect us from terrorist attacks. First, consider the
fact that the Mexican and Canadian borders are so porous that many armed
insurgents can just walk right into the USA without being caught. Second,
it's not difficult for Al-Qaeda operatives to rent a Boeing 747 cargo jet in
an unfriendly country, file a flight plan to America, and just crash it into
a large building near the airport.

If you think that you're safe boarding an aircraft, think again! Our own
special-operatives are well trained in evading even X-ray machines as it's
part of their training. If that last wannabe bomber had been given an
actual shaped charge instead of powdered PTEN, that plane would have been
destroyed. Al-Qaeda is a professional organization that has demonstrated
numerous times that they can attack us anytime they wish.

When we give up our freedoms in our futile quest to be more secure, we're
also traveling down the road to fascism.

--
"If we don't study the mistakes of the past, then we are condemned to repeat
them".

Andrew Usher

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Jan 2, 2010, 3:35:45 PM1/2/10
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On Jan 2, 2:26 pm, "Wolfy" <werewolfk...@earthlink.net> wrote:

> When we give up our freedoms in our futile quest to be more secure, we're
> also traveling down the road to fascism.

No shit! The HSA is nothing but a police-state agency, an American
Gestapo.

One could almost believe 9/11 was staged for the very purpose of
promoting paranoia so that we would cede our privacy to the
bureaucrats.

Andrew Usher

Society

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Jan 3, 2010, 1:00:43 AM1/3/10
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"Wolfy" <werewo...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>
> I'm amazed that intelligent Americans actually believe
> that the Homeland Security Agency can protect us
> from terrorist attacks. [...]

It's the Department of Homeland Security. Or did you
mean the federal Transportation Security Agency?

Obviously, you're not in the "intelligent Americans" group,
Wolfy. Sorry.

As for what might have left you "amazed," well consider
this: you're yammering about Americans who elected
Barack Hussein Obama, who elected bill clinton twice,
who almost elected algore, and when casting votes to
choose the nominee of the less irresponsible of the two
incumbent parties in America, made George W. Bush
their top choice for little reason other than name-ID.

You're shocked that a majority moron America is treated
like morons by its own government? One of those morons
you're prattling on about is _you._

--
It is as difficult to make a people free
that is resolved to live in servitude,
as it is to subject a people to servitude
that is determined to be free.

Machiavelli
http://www.jewishworldreview.com/0699/machiavelli.html


Andrew Usher

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Jan 3, 2010, 1:25:37 AM1/3/10
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On Jan 3, 12:00 am, "Society" <Soci...@feminism.is.invalid> wrote:

> > I'm amazed that intelligent Americans actually believe
> > that the Homeland Security Agency can protect us
> > from terrorist attacks. [...]
>
> It's the Department of Homeland Security. Or did you
> mean the federal Transportation Security Agency?

You're right - I just repeated his term. Oh well, the criticism pretty
much applies so generally, that it doesn't matter precisely what
agency we're talking about.

> Obviously, you're not in the "intelligent Americans" group,
> Wolfy. Sorry.

That can not be surmised from just one non-logical mistake.

> As for what might have left you "amazed," well consider
> this: you're yammering about Americans who elected
> Barack Hussein Obama, who elected bill clinton twice,
> who almost elected algore, and when casting votes to
> choose the nominee of the less irresponsible of the two
> incumbent parties in America, made George W. Bush
> their top choice for little reason other than name-ID.
>
> You're shocked that a majority moron America is treated
> like morons by its own government? One of those morons
> you're prattling on about is _you._

Yes, most people are stupid, and what else is new? The bureaucratic
police state, though, is new, and deserves attention.

Andrew Usher

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